1994 - 1998 KOMATSU WA450-3 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- KOMATSU
- Model
- WA450-3
- Year of Manufacture
- 1994-1998
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Komatsu WA450-3 is a robust wheel loader engineered for demanding earthmoving and material handling applications. Powered by a Cummins M11 direct-injection diesel engine, it delivers 264 net horsepower at 2140 rpm with 664 cubic inches of displacement, featuring six water-cooled cylinders. The hydraulic system operates at 3000 psi with a pump capacity of 79.8 gallons per minute, providing exceptional breakout force of 42,730 pounds for efficient bucket loading. The loader features a heaped bucket capacity of 5.5 cubic yards with a 10.5-foot width and maximum dump clearance of 10.1 feet. Its dimensions include an overall length of 27.6 feet with bucket on ground, height to cab top of 11.7 feet, and maximum hinge pin height of 13.9 feet, complemented by a 22.5-foot turning radius for superior maneuverability. The wheelbase measures 11.2 feet with a 9.9-foot width over 26.5-25-20PR tires. The four-speed full power-shift transmission enables maximum speeds of 21.1 mph forward and 22.4 mph reverse. Operating weight is approximately 108,798 pounds with a fuel capacity of 100.7 gallons and hydraulic system capacity of 54.5 gallons. Additional features include a 50-amp alternator, 24-volt electrical system, and comprehensive fluid capacities supporting extended operational periods.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 264 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 8,708.30
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 5.50 yd³
- Tire Size
- 26.5-25-20PR(L3)
- Max Speed
- 21.10 mph
- Max Breakout Force
- 42730 lb-ft
- Max Dump Height
- 10.10 ft
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